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  • "Hello World!" for Microsoft Windows

    "Hello World!" for Microsoft Windows

    It's time to write your first application! The following instructions are for users of Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Instructions for other platforms are in "Hello World!" for Solaris OS and Linux and "Hello World!" for the NetBeans IDE.

    If you encounter(遭遇) problems with the instructions on this page, consult(查阅) the Common Problems (and Their Solutions).


    A Checklist  a checkmark

    To write your first program, you'll need:

    1. The Java SE Development Kit 8 (JDK 8)

      You can download the Windows version now. (Make sure you download the JDK, not the JRE.) Consult the installation instructions.

    2. A text editor

      In this example, we'll use Notepad, a simple editor included with the Windows platforms. You can easily adapt(适应) these instructions if you use a different text editor.

    These two items are all you'll need to write your first application.


    Creating Your First Application

    Your first application, HelloWorldApp, will simply display the greeting "Hello world!". To create this program, you will:

    • Create a source file

      A source file contains code, written in the Java programming language, that you and other programmers can understand. You can use any text editor to create and edit source files.

    • Compile the source file into a .class file

      The Java programming language compiler (javac) takes your source file and translates its text into instructions that the Java virtual machine can understand. The instructions contained within this file are known as bytecodes.

    • Run the program

      The Java application launcher tool (java) uses the Java virtual machine to run your application.

    Create a Source File

    To create a source file, you have two options:

    First, start your editor. You can launch the Notepad editor from the Start menu by selecting Programs > Accessories > Notepad. In a new document, type in the following code:

    /**  * The HelloWorldApp class implements an application that  * simply prints "Hello World!" to standard output.  */
    class HelloWorldApp {     public static void main(String[] args) {         System.out.println("Hello World!"); // Display the string.     }
    }

    Be Careful When You Type uppercase letter A lowercase letter A


    Note: Type all code, commands, and file names exactly as shown. Both the compiler (javac) and launcher (java) are case-sensitive, so you must capitalize consistently.
    HelloWorldApp is not the same as helloworldapp.

    Save the code in a file with the name HelloWorldApp.java. To do this in Notepad, first choose the File > Save As menu item. Then, in the Save As dialog box:

    1. Using the Save in combo box, specify the folder (directory) where you'll save your file. In this example, the directory is myapplication on the C drive.
    2. In the File name text field, type "HelloWorldApp.java", including the quotation marks.
    3. From the Save as type combo box, choose Text Documents (*.txt).
    4. In the Encoding combo box, leave the encoding as ANSI.

    When you're finished, the dialog box should look like this.

    TEXT The Save As dialog, as described in the text.

    The Save As dialog just before you click Save.

    Now click Save, and exit Notepad.

    Compile the Source File into a .class File

    Bring up a shell, or "command," window. You can do this from the Start menu by choosing Run... and then entering cmd. The shell window should look similar to the following figure.

    a window where you can enter DOS commands

    A shell window.

    The prompt(提示) shows your current directory. When you bring up the prompt, your current directory is usually your home directory for Windows XP (as shown in the preceding figure.

    To compile your source file, change your current directory to the directory where your file is located. For example, if your source directory is myapplication on the C drive, type the following command at the prompt and press Enter:

    cd C:myapplication

    Now the prompt should change to C:myapplication>.


    Note:

    To change to a directory on a different drive, you must type an extra command: the name of the drive. For example, to change to the myapplication directory on the D drive, you must enter D:, as follows:

    C:>D:
    
    D:>cd myapplication
    
    D:myapplication>

    If you enter dir at the prompt, you should see your source file, as follows:

    C:>cd myapplication
    
    C:myapplication>dir
     Volume in drive C is System
     Volume Serial Number is F2E8-C8CC
    
     Directory of C:myapplication
    
    2014-04-24  01:34 PM    <DIR>          .
    2014-04-24  01:34 PM    <DIR>          ..
    2014-04-24  01:34 PM               267 HelloWorldApp.java
                   1 File(s)            267 bytes
                   2 Dir(s)  93,297,991,680 bytes free
    
    C:myapplication>

    Now you are ready to compile. At the prompt, type the following command and press Enter.

    javac HelloWorldApp.java

    The compiler has generated a bytecode file, HelloWorldApp.class. At the prompt, type dir to see the new file that was generated as follows:

    C:myapplication>javac HelloWorldApp.java
    
    C:myapplication>dir
     Volume in drive C is System
     Volume Serial Number is F2E8-C8CC
    
     Directory of C:myapplication
    
    2014-04-24  02:07 PM    <DIR>          .
    2014-04-24  02:07 PM    <DIR>          ..
    2014-04-24  02:07 PM               432 HelloWorldApp.class
    2014-04-24  01:34 PM               267 HelloWorldApp.java
                   2 File(s)            699 bytes
                   2 Dir(s)  93,298,032,640 bytes free
    
    C:myapplication>

    Now that you have a .class file, you can run your program.

    If you encounter problems with the instructions in this step, consult the Common Problems (and Their Solutions).

    Run the Program

    In the same directory, enter the following command at the prompt:

    java -cp . HelloWorldApp

    You should see the following on your screen:

    C:myapplication>java -cp . HelloWorldApp
    Hello World!
    
    C:myapplication>

    Congratulations! Your program works!

    If you encounter problems with the instructions in this step, consult the Common Problems (and Their Solutions).

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